Organizing Successful TournamentsLeisure Press, 1990 - 167 páginas Helps readers work through the mind-twisting combinations of tournament players and games with ease. It covers everything from choosing tournament types to breaking ties. It describes various contests and helps administrators choos the type of tournament that best suits a situation. |
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Preface Playing Schedules for Round | 111 |
RobinTriple Split | 128 |
Types and Selection Playing Schedules for Round RobinQuadruple Split | 135 |
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16 Entries advance Advantages Alternative appropriate awards bracket break BYE BYE BYE challenge chapter close committee complete determine Double Elimination draw sheet eight entries ensure Entries Two Playing equal example Figure final Five Playing Areas format Four Playing Areas II PA III III PA IV important kicks listed losers loses game match ment Multilevel tournament nament Number of entries number of games officials Once organize PA II PA participants period placed players Playing Areas PA Playing Areas POOL playoffs points POOL 1 POOL POOL 2 PA possible prepared principles procedures ranked receive recording Round Robin schedule score seeding tables Single Elimination tournament Six Playing Areas Split standings Starting position taken teams third Three Playing Areas tied tion tour tourna tournament director TOURNAMENT Round tournament type usually winner wins